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Captain and sarthak, this topic is about Bangladesh and 2nd biggest economy in SA. If you want to continue discuss something else in this thread let me know. I can arrange that for you two.
and you guys daily did it jist with your tiny country and huge population which is homeless .Bangladeshis have no control on tongue only its the problem . your GDP is half of pakistan at war time and peace time you guys stay 100s of kms behind us still no chance you left for bash us. work and services PAK gov provide to public you guys can dream them . no need to talk to you guys .aik bridge ke liye sari duya se mang rahy ho or baat kerty hain .out motor way have such 50 bridges
Captain and sarthak, this topic is about Bangladesh and 2nd biggest economy in SA. If you want to continue discuss something else in this thread let me know. I can arrange that for you two.
Historical per Capita GDP from 1960 - 1969
Country Name 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969
Afghanistan 56 56 54 73 76 94 128 150 120 121
Bangladesh 85 93 96 98 96 102 108 118 117 129
India 84 59 58 65 75 121 91 97 100 108
Pakistan 81 86 88 92 101 113 121 135 144 149
Sri Lanka 142 142 139 116 121 151 153 158 150 160
China 92 76 70 74 84 97 103 95 90 99
So you can see India was the worst performer in South Asia and it is no wonder why Indian soldiers even stole furniture and sink from Bangladesh.
How much Bangladesh's economy was damaged by the 1971 war can be seen from the data that from 132 usd per capita GDP of 1970 it has dropped to 92 USD in 1972. In other word it went back to the level of 1961 again which means it lost a decade of development.
I included the data of China also to show Bangladesh was even far ahead of China in 1960s. But 1971 war caused serious damage to the economy at that time which took another 1-2 decades to come to the normal condition. So in other word Bangladesh lost around 3 decades of development.
@Captain, I am sorry to tell that although I will accept your data as it is for our Sub-continent countries, but will not accept the conclusion that because Indian per capita GDP was less than ours, therefore, our economy was better than India. This assumption is quite flawed because it does not take into account the manufacturing base and social indexes.
Before 1971, we, in east Pakistan, had no real manufacturing base, but India had. So, when we were exporting jute products and were purchasing finished Japanese polyesters and other high class chemical fiber clothings, Indians were wearing low quality clothings. We used to laugh at them. But, important point is they were wearing their own made-in-India clothes.
Almost all other sectors were same. India did not indulge into importing luxurious finished goods, but we did. In the process we kept on losing our precious foreign exchange that we earned by selling jute. So, we kept on lagging behind India.
Even if India's per capita GDP was lower than us in those days, it had the higher potentiality to grow bigger, and BD had no such possibility because instead of importing factries and machines it buyed finished foreign goods. Only now BD has accumulated momentum to grow further. But, note because of belt tightening in the past, India is now building cars, buses and many other things, while we cannot.
To me, our present position is almost at par with what India was in the 90's. BD's present policy is pragmatic, BD people are remitting too big an amount of dollars, BD manufacturing base is getting stronger day by day. So, it may take ONLY another 10 to 20 years for us to reach the position that India is holding today.
he is not a muslim pakistani he is a sikh
now i dont have 2 u where his true loyalty lies
anyway this thread is about BDs developing not 2 comparing with pakistan
Captain and sarthak, this topic is about Bangladesh and 2nd biggest economy in SA. If you want to continue discuss something else in this thread let me know. I can arrange that for you two.
@Captain, I am sorry to tell that although I will accept your data as it is for our Sub-continent countries, but will not accept the conclusion that because Indian per capita GDP was less than ours, therefore, our economy was better than India. This assumption is quite flawed because it does not take into account the manufacturing base and social indexes.
Before 1971, we, in east Pakistan, had no real manufacturing base, but India had. So, when we were exporting jute products and were purchasing finished Japanese polyesters and other high class chemical fiber clothings, Indians were wearing low quality clothings. We used to laugh at them. But, important point is they were wearing their own made-in-India clothes.
Almost all other sectors were same. India did not indulge into importing luxurious finished goods, but we did. In the process we kept on losing our precious foreign exchange that we earned by selling jute. So, we kept on lagging behind India.
Even if India's per capita GDP was lower than us in those days, it had the higher potentiality to grow bigger, and BD had no such possibility because instead of importing factries and machines it buyed finished foreign goods. Only now BD has accumulated momentum to grow further. But, note because of belt tightening in the past, India is now building cars, buses and many other things, while we cannot.
To me, our present position is almost at par with what India was in the 90's. BD's present policy is pragmatic, BD people are remitting too big an amount of dollars, BD manufacturing base is getting stronger day by day. So, it may take ONLY another 10 to 20 years for us to reach the position that India is holding today.
My final conclusion was not meant to compare it with India but to quantify the damage done by the 1971 war. Without 1971 war even with present independent Bangladesh situation Bangladesh would have much higher per capita GDP. Sri Lanka is also not producing much stuff but it has one of the highest per capita GDP of south asia.
Regarding India no one denied it had some earlier industrial base. But the big question is to what extent it helped overall Indian population. This is no wonder the states which had or currently has industrial base only those states which are selected few propelling Indian growth and rest are lagging way far behind. This is only possible present in India where one State like Goa has 5000 USD per capita GDP where 25% of Indian population are living with only 500 and 300 usd per capita at UP and Bihar respectively. The inequality that is present in India even with addition of manufacturing base in some states will still be there for a long time. That was the point.
While saying so Bangladesh's social development no one denied the big concerns as well which are hindering the development of Bangladesh those are corruption, party centric politics, failing to implement even a single project successfully, lack of electricity and infrastructure etc.
Hope you have got my point.
Regarding India no one denied it had some earlier industrial base. But the big question is to what extent it helped overall Indian population. This is no wonder the states which had or currently has industrial base only those states which are selected few propelling Indian growth and rest are lagging way far behind. This is only possible present in India where one State like Goa has 5000 USD per capita GDP where 25% of Indian population are living with only 500 and 300 usd per capita at UP and Bihar respectively. The inequality that is present in India even with addition of manufacturing base in some states will still be there for a long time. That was the point.
Wrong bro. Lemme educate you. The bimaru states you are talking about are not the propellors of Indian growth. They are now the fastest growing states and are getting 70% of Indian investments. Sorry to say but the Bimaru states are now killing the more advanced states of Indian. In 5 more years they will over take those states in overall industrial growth.
http://www.defence.pk/forums/central-south-asia/217049-real-india-story-detail.html
Bihar, orissa, chhatisgarh is now the fastest growing states in India.
Those states were lagged behind by a big margin. Even if those states able to get a higher growth rate it will take decades to reach to the level of other states. Just would like to add Indian growth rate has already slowed and not likely to pick up in next couple of years. It will be interesting to see how much the states that you mentioned grow under that circumstances.